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How Rolls-Royce Tackles Supply-Chain Woes With Trent 1000 Task Force

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Key Takeaways

  • RYCEY formed a Trent 1000 Task Force to tackle parts shortages and delays hurting engine availability.
  • The company boosted Trent 1000 output by 20% in 2024 and deployed 250 staff to key suppliers.
  • In June 2025, RYCEY launched a $1.28B durability upgrade to double engine service intervals.

Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc (RYCEY - Free Report) , like most aerospace and defense industry players, has faced significant supply-chain challenges in recent years, particularly with its Trent 1000 engine program. However, the company’s proactive initiatives, including the formation of a dedicated Trent 1000 Task Force, have helped mitigate this disruption and can be expected to continue playing a crucial role in its near-term growth story.

Supply-Chain Disruption & RYCEY’s Response

Persistent supply-chain bottlenecks arising from a combination of factors like raw material shortages, logistic issues, as well as delays in the availability of engine parts and components, immensely affected Rolls-Royce’s engine production and maintenance schedules.  These challenges resulted in a charge of approximately $518 million (£382 million), with prolonged supply-chain disruptions cited as the primary cause.

The company’s Trent 1000 engine program was particularly affected. British Airways was even forced to cancel flights on a key transatlantic route, attributing the issue to the limited availability of Trent 1000 engines used in Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

To address this, Rolls-Royce established the Trent 1000 Task Force last year to streamline repairs, expedite part deliveries and improve supplier coordination. These efforts are already yielding results — the company increased Trent 1000 supply-chain output by around 20% in 2024, easing pressure on its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul operations.

To bolster this momentum, Rolls-Royce embedded around 250 staff across key suppliers to boost technical skills and enable more effective integrated planning. 

To further mitigate the challenges, in June 2025, RYCEY launched the first of two Durability Enhancement Packages, which are intended to more than double the time Trent 1000 engines can remain in service before needing maintenance. Impressively, Rolls-Royce is incorporating this durability enhancement program, worth approximately $1.28 billion (1 billion GBP), all across its Trent engine fleet.

These initiatives will not only enhance Rolls-Royce’s operational resilience but also support broader industry recovery, improving engine availability for aircraft manufacturers like Boeing and airline operators such as British Airways, both critical players in the global aerospace supply chain.

Other Stocks Taking Initiatives

With virtually no aerospace company being able to escape the impact of the worldwide supply-chain bottleneck, other stocks in the sector like Boeing (BA - Free Report) and Airbus (EADSY - Free Report) , which also have taken notable recovery initiatives, are thus worth a look. 

Notably, in May 2025, Boeing celebrated the opening of its third distribution center in Germany, which came with the capacity to store more than 9,000 unique parts for Boeing aircraft, including large items such as landing gear components. This warehouse will primarily serve BA’s European commercial airline customers.

On the other hand, Airbus is advancing closed-loop recycling by reusing titanium scraps from production and end-of-life aircraft to ease the supply-chain pressures. Partnering with EcoTitanium and IMET Alloys, the company produced its first ingot from recycled titanium in 2025, helping reduce dependence on virgin materials and stabilizing critical metal supply (as per a July 2025 report published by EADSY).

The Zacks Rundown for RYCEY

Shares of Rolls-Royce have surged a solid 134.5% in the past year compared with the industry’s growth of 48.9%.

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From a valuation standpoint, RYCEY is currently trading at a forward 12-month earnings of 35.15X, a roughly 27.5% discount when stacked up with the industry average of 48.49X.

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The bottom-line estimate for 2025 and 2026 has moved north over the past 60 days. 

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Rolls-Royce currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.


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